Disciplines
Soyang new hire to spearhead Acuity push
Wide-format substrate manufacturer and hardware reseller Soyang Europe has hired a seasoned industry sales leader to spearhead its kit sales debut.
Walstead: results reflect relentless focus on core competencies
Walstead chairman Mark Scanlon has described the group as being “well and truly stress-tested” last year as it tackled unprecedented increases in input costs – as well as the lingering effects of the...
Situation unclear at Scots firm
The status of Scottish print firm Ivanhoe Caledonian is currently unclear, amid local reports that the business has ceased trading.
CMYUK onboards Epson latex range
Wide-format reseller CMYUK has expanded its Epson range and plugged the latex technology gap in its portfolio.
Opus Trust Communications rebrands as Adare SEC
Opus Trust Communications has rebranded as Adare SEC, taking the name and branding of the business it acquired last year, as it looks to "reimagine customer communications".
July headlines make a big deal of deals
While the passing of one of print's most polarising figures dominated July's list of most read articles, deals were undoubtedly the overarching trend. And while their successful conclusions, in terms...
Manroland Sheetfed ops revamp due to supply chain and Covid
Covid-related staff absences and supply chain issues have impacted first-half performance at Langley Holdings, which is revamping working practices at Manroland Sheetfed as a result.
Win-win for print after Women's Euros triumph
Newspapers have pulled out all the stops today to celebrate the England Women’s Euros triumph at Wembley – while the programme for the final is already being sold on eBay at a premium.
RNB reaps rewards of inkjet switch
Direct mail specialist RNB Group has revamped its offering by swapping out its litho firepower for a high-speed inkjet line and is adding at least £30,000 straight to its bottom line each month as a...
Lecta to roll out further price increases
Lecta is set to increase prices on all of its specialty paper grades by 8% to 10% in all markets for orders with delivery from 1 September.